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The '''Ljubljanica''' is about '''40 km''' long river in Slovenia, a right tributary of the [[Sava River|Sava]] river. [[Ljubljana]], the capital of [[Slovenia]], is located on the river, and confluence with the Sava river lies about 10 km donstream form Ljubljana. It has two [[karst|karstic]] sources - the Cerknica and the Pivka river. More than 20 km of the river flows underground in the [[Cave|caves]], and because of this the river is known under seven different names. This makes it one of the most interesting rivers in Slovenia, in spite of its short length. | The '''Ljubljanica''' is about '''40 km''' long river in Slovenia, a right tributary of the [[Sava River|Sava]] river. [[Ljubljana]], the capital of [[Slovenia]], is located on the river, and confluence with the Sava river lies about 10 km donstream form Ljubljana. It has two [[karst|karstic]] sources - the Cerknica and the Pivka river. More than 20 km of the river flows underground in the [[Cave|caves]], and because of this the river is known under seven different names. This makes it one of the most interesting rivers in Slovenia, in spite of its short length. | ||
== External links == | |||
*[http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0701/feature6/index.html An article about Ljubljanica in National Geographics] |
Revision as of 14:25, 17 January 2008
The Ljubljanica is about 40 km long river in Slovenia, a right tributary of the Sava river. Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, is located on the river, and confluence with the Sava river lies about 10 km donstream form Ljubljana. It has two karstic sources - the Cerknica and the Pivka river. More than 20 km of the river flows underground in the caves, and because of this the river is known under seven different names. This makes it one of the most interesting rivers in Slovenia, in spite of its short length.